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RECREATION, 



Date,. 



190 



G. O. SHIELDS, 



Editor and Manager of RECREATION, 23 West 24th St., New York. 

 Herewith find $1.00 for which please send me RECREATION one year 



beginning with. 



.number. 



Name,. 



Remit by P. O. or Express Money Order, or New York Draft. 



DETACH THIS, FILL OUT. AND SEND IN. 



1 THE TETON GUIDES' 



ASSOCIATION. 



■$£ The attention of sportsmen is called to The 



«{3 Teton Guides' Association of Jackson's Hole, 



«{X Wyo., where there is plenty of big game, elk, 



«{X deer, antelope, mountain-sheep and bear, and 



«£j numerous small fur-bearing animals. Trout fish- 



■$L ing in abundance. 



-$Z Hunting parties outfitted and guided by compe- 



■£2 tent guides at fair and equitable prices, through 



-yJ Yellowstone Park and game regions of Jackson's 



«£j Hole. For information, address 



| Secretary Teton Guides' Association, 



f JACKSON, WYOMING. 





THE RECREATION OF YOUR LIFE. 



I WILL accompany, direct, furnish camp outfit and 

 camp pround on my own island in upper Fitnch 

 River. Canada, for four or five gentlemen sportEnaen, 

 (one physician) from July 15th till ,Sept. 5tl, for my ex- 

 penses, for the trip. Or, I will act in above capacity and 

 in addition lurnish transportation and eveiy other neces- 

 sary expense of the entire trip lor the tin e from 

 Cleveland and return lor $175.00 each. The above will 

 include special steamer service, once a week from North* 

 Bay, to our camp, with mail and provisions. AIfo a 

 guide and oarsman and rowboat, lor each two perse ns 

 everyday, a cook, provisions and every attention ex- 

 pected in tent life. Grouse and duck season opens 

 Sept. 1st. Trout, Green and Black Bass, Pike, Pickerel' 

 and Muscalonge season open entire time, aid in the 

 numberless rapids and bays there are waiting lor fly, 

 bait or troll more strikes for the fisherman than any 

 other section of this continent. Camp ground is 40 miles 

 from white settlement and has never been fished by the 

 public. The scenery is most rural and beautilul. The 

 banks are timbered with scattered pineamonp the rocks. 

 No mud. I will give reference in return lor relerence it 

 desired. Write me care Sporting Goods Department, 

 The Geo. Worthington Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 



J. B. HALL. 



RELICS OF A DISA 



BUFFALO SKULLS 



PPE2ARING RACE 



WITH POLISHED OR 

 UNPOLISHED HORNS 



Also polished or unpolished horns in pairs or single. Polished horns tipped with incandescent 

 electric lights; polished hunting horns; mirrors hung in polished horns, etc. These are decided 

 novelties and are in great demand for sportsmen's dens, offices, club-rooms, halls, etc. Send for 

 illustrated catalog. Mention RECREATION. 



E. W. STILES, 141 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. 



APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE L. A, S* 



ARTHUR F. RICE, Secretary L. A. S., 23 W. 24th St., New York, 



Dear Sir: Enclosed $i for membership fee for one year. 



I certify that I am eligible to membership in the L. A. S. under the 

 provisions of the constitution, and refer to 2 League members (or to 3 g 

 other reputable citizens) named hereon. S 



Name. 



P=i 



Street or P. O. Box- 

 City or Town 



Detach this, fill out and send in. 



